Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEADSHOT)
Congolese leaders of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese leaders of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand and General Makenga military leader of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand (2nd R) and General Sultani Makenga (2nd L), military leader of the M23 rebels, are escorted in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
General Makenga military leader of the M23 rebels, addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern DRC
General Sultani Makenga, military leader of the M23 rebels, addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY)
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